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Fogo doesn’t feel like a chain chasing hype. It feels like an onchain execution venue built around one hard truth: traders don’t lose to averages, they lose to jitter. So instead of bragging about block times, Fogo treats latency as a physical constraint, tightening network topology and focusing on consistent, predictable execution, not just “fast when it’s quiet.”

The SVM angle keeps it practical. Builders can bring what already works, then judge Fogo on what matters: tighter fills, steadier performance under load, and fewer ugly tail moments. But the real credibility test is ordering risk. Determinism can attract extraction if it’s not managed, and speed can compress the problem instead of solving it. If Fogo wants to be taken seriously, it has to prove it can protect execution quality in adversarial conditions.

And the UX direction fits the thesis: sessions and gasless flows reduce the tiny frictions that turn good setups into bad entries. The point isn’t “a faster chain.” It’s a place where execution is the product.